
The Dan Show
We Are The Solution To The Asynchronous Problem
Send us Fan Mail A drone delivered food in under 3 minutes. The order took 30 minutes to get inside the drone. Evan Furnish, Product Manager of Integrations at Arrive AI, went to Dallas to observe autonomous delivery in the field and came back with a very clear picture of where the whole industry is breaking, and exactly where Arrive AI fits. He also visited Purdue University to observe Starship robots in action. Average order time: 45 minutes. The first 30 minutes were before the food ever got inside the robot. The delivery is fast. The handoff is the problem. That is what Arrive AI is built to solve. In this episode Dan and Evan cover: What Evan observed in Dallas and at Purdue Why drone and robot delivery is slower than it looks from the outside What Starship's exit from 60 US campuses means for the industry How the Arrive Point solves the synchronization problem Why 100% interoperability is the only way autonomous delivery scales What it is like to live near a live Arrive Point deployment at Hancock Regional Hospital Arrive AI (NASDAQ: ARAI) is building the infrastructure for autonomous delivery. The Arrive Point is a secure, climate-controlled smart delivery endpoint that works with drones, ground robots, and human couriers. It is deployed today at Hancock Regional Hospital in Greenfield, Indiana. Learn more: https://www.arriveai.com Investor relations: ARAI.IR@allianceadvisors.com Arrive AI is redefining logistics with innovation and purpose. Visit us at arriveai.com to explore AI-powered autonomous delivery systems for modern businesses.




